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The Exhibitions Program for the 2011 - 2012 touring schedule period.
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This program has received financial assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
PREFERRED SUPPLIERPersonalised Freight Management
PROGRAM PARTNERS Barcaldine Regional Council
Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
Bundaberg Regional Council
Bunginderry Artist Camp
Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts
THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS
www.qac.org.au
QUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCILGPO BOx 376, BRISBANE QUEENSLAND 4001
P: 07 3846 7500 F: 07 3846 [email protected]
Be part of providing quality visual arts experiences in communities
Queensland Arts Council’s Exhibitions bring quality visual arts into regional and remote areas.
We support regional Queensland artists and communities in celebrating their creativity and diversity.
“QAC’s exhibitions are easy to facilitate, are supported with step by step documentation, and are freighted and packaged professionally”.
Ann SandersonPresident, Tambo Arts Council
“I believe that QAC’s touring arts program fulfils a very important role in the Queensland arts community and to support Queensland’s artists”.
Michael PospischilVisual Artist, Goomburra
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TOURING THOMAS SPENCE DRAWING 4An exhibition by Thomas Spence
ANIMATED STEEL SCULPTURE 6An exhibition by Christopher Trotter and QAC
COMPACT PRINTS PRINTMAKING 8An exhibition by Umbrella Studio
SNAPSHOT! INSTALLATION 9An exhibition by Queensland Arts Council
MURRIS IN INK PRINTMAKING 10An exhibition by Umbrella Studio
ARTESIAN COUNTRY MIXEDMEDIA 12 An exhibition by Jo Williams and Tom Lockie
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS PAINTING 13An exhibition by Melanie Jai
EQUUS PHOTOGRAPHY 14An exhibition by Glenn Hunt
THE DYING DARLING DRAWING 15An exhibition by Michael Pospischil and writer Sarah Moles
BUNGINDERRY PAINTING 16An exhibition by Bunginderry artists
THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR TEXTILE 18A quilt project by Karen Walden, inspired by Eric Carle’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar
BOOKING INFORMATION 19
Media: Framed prints on paper
Size: Approx 20 linear running metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
A series of mystical and arresting drawings that span the 35-year career of Thomas Spence
Tracing his life’s journey from regional Queensland to the big smoke and back, Thomas Spence’s work spans the range of abstracts, sweeping landscapes and urban night scenes.
Thomas’ intricate works capture the sense of wide open spaces and crowded inner-cities to reflect the duality of Australian life.
Dobell Drawing Award-winning artist Thomas Spence proves that anything is possible as he continues to create whilst battling the degenerative condition Motor Neurone Disease.
Supported by Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
Thomas Spence End of the World
Thomas Spence Horses in the Desert at Night - Muttaburra
Thomas Spence Sunstruck Cricketer
Thomas Spence Sunflowers4 5
DRAWINGTOURING THOMAS SPENCE
AN ExHIBITION BY THOMAS SPENCE
SCULPTUREANIMATED STEEL
AN ExHIBITION BY CHRISTOPHER TROTTER AND QUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCIL
Media: Small sculptures, drawings, objects and photographs
Size: Approx 20 linear running metres
Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
Beyond recycling... Christopher Trotter transforms scrap into sculpture
Creating iconic public artworks across Queensland since 1994, Christopher Trotter reveals his transformative process with this collection of intricate drawings, small sculptures, detailed and industrial objects from his Boonah studio.
Combining machinery from different times and functions, Trotter reshapes discarded metal into biomechanical sculptures and organic forms infused with energy, history, humour and personality.
Animated Steel is an exhibition of clever and unexpected artworks for all to enjoy and promotes creative recycling solutions for future generations.
Supported by Sims Metal and Xtroll
Christopher Trotter Seahorse Working Drawing
Chook Gun Emu Racer Fighting Chook Head
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Christopher Trotter Listen to a Pipe Dream
PRINTMAKINGCOMPACT PRINTS
AN ExHIBITION BY UMBRELLA STUDIO
Media: Over 100 prints in CD cases
Size: Approx 18 linear running metres
A collection of contemporary prints in compact cases
Back by popular demand, Compact Prints showcases all new works by North Queensland artists alongside international printmakers.
Now in its fifth year, this biennial exhibition transforms each time to reveal new artists and their ever-changing printmaking styles. With no limits except size, the topics, textures and colours will inspire experimentation in a variety of print forms.
Compact Prints embraces traditional, non-toxic and technological methods and weaves together traditional and contemporary printmaking methods including relief, intaglio, serigraph and digital.
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INSTALLATIONSNAPSHOT! A PICTURE OF INSPIRATIONAL CHILDREN’S ART PROjECTS
A ExHIBITION BY QUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCIL
Media: Multi-dimensional wall panels, free-standing stations, audio-visuals, activity kits and resource material
Size: Approx 30 linear running metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
Interactive and informative, Snapshot! showcases Queensland’s best projects, spaces and resources for children’s playful and meaningful engagement in the visual arts
A hub of inspiration, Snapshot! offers regional communities access to great ideas, artworks and resources, and encourages local groups to develop their own children’s art projects. The whole community can participate in and learn from the delightful discoveries of this imaginative exhibition.
Designed by Queensland Arts Council in collaboration with artists, children and cultural organisations to support communities in producing their own quality children’s art projects.
Anne-Maree Hunter All At Sea Lee Bratt Grandma’s house
Sandy Fisher Seed Pod
Supported by Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts
Children responding to Daniel Mafe’s artwork Little Masters Jodie Muraca & QUT Art Museum collaborative project.
PRINTMAKINGMURRIS IN INK
AN ExHIBITION BY UMBRELLA STUDIO AND ARTISTS: jAMES BILLY, SHIRLEY YUMALA COLLINS, DONNA IVES, IAN KADDY, GAIL MABO, SUSAN NAMPITjIN PETERS AND AICEY ZARO
Media: 11 framed linocut prints
Size: Approx 12 running metres
Striking linocut prints by Indigenous printmakers
Murris in Ink is a collective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island printmakers who live and work in the Townsville region.
The artists began printmaking workshops at Umbrella Studio in 2008 and gained recognition for their exhibits at the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair.
In preparation for this exhibition seven indigenous artists collaborated with master printer Ron McBurnie. The remarkable quality of the prints reflects their commitment to excellence and showcases exceptional skills, stories and a passion for printmaking.
Abob Aicey Zaro
Susan Peters Nampitjin Jurnta (Bush Onions) Gail Mabo Wild Yam (Ketai)
Ian Kaddy Neis Meger Ira Wersor (One Nation)
Supported by Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts
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MIxED MEDIAARTESIAN COUNTRY
AN ExHIBITION BY jO WILLIAMS AND TOM LOCKIE
Media: 47 works, audio CD and 10 x mp3 players with 37 audio tracks
Size: Approx 55 linear running metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
Vast open grasslands, desert ochres, red ironstone rock and deep freshwater running beneath it all
12 artists from the Barcaldine, Aramac and Jericho regions reveal the rich diversity of life in Artesian Country. Captured in paintings, photography, sculpture and spoken word, this exhibition shares the personal stories of this stunning region.
Entertaining and enlightening, Artesian Country is a highly original ’virtual tour’ of the people, places and events of central western Queensland.
Workshops on developing your own community project and guest speaker Tom Lockie are available by request for your local exhibition events.
Supported by Barcaldine Regional Council
Tara Luckhurst Scales
John Richardson Bush PegsKathy Hartland Ochre Colours
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Melanie Jai Miss Communication
PAINTINGTHROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
AN ExHIBITION BY MELANIE jAI
Media: 12 mixed media paintings, colour brochures
Size: Approx 15 linear running metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
A mother’s journey to understand the inner world of her autistic son
Gladstone artist Melanie Jai’s whimsical paintings inspire understanding, compassion and acceptance for those affected by mental health issues.
Melanie’s highly stylised portraiture helps her reach the fairytale land of villains and heroes that her son so often retreats to.
The textural works engage viewers with words of honesty and wisdom to shine light on the strong emotions, chaos and confusion associated with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Melanie Jai Chaos Theory
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PHOTOGRAPHYEQUUS: IN CELEBRATION OF THE HORSE
AN ExHIBITION BY GLENN HUNT
Media: 22 framed photographic works, artist book
Size: Approx 26 linear running metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
Monochromatic photographs capture this ancient and extraordinary human and animal relationship
Captivating black and white photographs depict the important place that horses hold in world history, art, culture and evolution.
Queensland photographer Glenn Hunt illustrates the pivotal role of the horse in Australian, European, Middle Eastern and Asian cultures with atmospheric imagery from Innamincka to Andalusia.
Intended to document rich horse cultures before they disappear, Hunt’s photographs portray the elegance and power of the horse and articulate the deep understanding and strong bonds between humans and horses.
Glenn Hunt Pasola – Sumba, Indonesia Series
Glenn Hunt Naadam Festival, Mongolia Series
Glenn Hunt Fantasia, Morocco Series
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DRAWINGTHE DYING DARLING
AN ExHIBITION BY MICHAEL POSPISCHIL AND WRITER SARAH MOLES
Media: 33 framed works and one sculpture, artist books
Size: Approx 22 linear running metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
The human face of the drought-stricken Darling River basin
Stark black and white portraits depict the struggle, hardships and obstacles faced by real people living and working in the Murray-Darling Basin.
The Dying Darling reveals the stoicism and strength of a community determined to not give up the fight to save the country they call home.
At once heartbreaking and uplifting, this exhibition of charcoal character sketches by Michael Pospischil with moving and insightful words by writer Sarah Moles will change your perception of regional Australian conservation.
Supported by Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
Michael Pospischil Bill Speaking for Barkindji
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PAINTINGBUNGINDERRY
AN ExHIBITION BY BUNGINDERRY ARTISTS: ANNABEL TULLY, CAROL MCCORMACK, DAVID HUTCHINS, DES ROLPH, DI MCINTYRE, LESLEY COWPER, NICK SAFSTROM, NOEL MILLER, NONIE METZLER AND PAT HINZ
Media: Paintings, mixed media, DVD of Bunginderry views
Size: Approx 25 linear metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
10 artists immersed in the distinctive landscapes of far western Queensland
In the Channel Country west of Quilpie, with vast tracts of red dirt, open skies and coolibah trees, lies the Artist Camp of Bunginderry Station.
This series of paintings brings together artistic responses to the contrasting geological ecosystems of Bunginderry by a group of 10 artists, over the last five years.
Ochre, acrylic and oil paintings of river red gums, rock holes and Grey Range vistas offer a connection with the region’s arid, dramatic and ever-changing landscape.
Des Rolph Colour at Twilight
Carol McCormack Ridge Trio
Annabel Tully Homeland Canvas 2 of 3
Nonie Metzler Under A Coolibah Tree
Supported by Bunginderry Artist Camp
BOOKING INFORMATIONTExTILETHE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
A QUILT PROjECT BY KAREN WALDEN, INSPIRED BY ERIC CARLE’S BOOK THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
Media: 10 fabric ‘pages’ each up to 1.5m long29 character drops on fishing line for installation (optional)
Size: Approx 10 linear metres
Workshops & Artist Talks available upon request, subject to availability
A fusion of craft and literature celebrates one of the world’s most popular children’s books
Bundaberg artist Karen Walden shares her textile project inspired by Eric Carle’s classic book The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Walden’s quilted rendition of this lovable tale of metamorphosis collages hand dyed fabrics, machine appliqué, paints and pencils to recreate the book’s vibrant colours and textures.
Ten colourful, larger-than-life pages, allow families to reconnect with and follow the story as the caterpillar eats its way through the pages to become a butterfly.
Supported by Bundaberg Regional Council and Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
Karen Walden Page 1
Karen Walden Page 6
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FEES
Local Arts Council $330 (incl. GST & freight costs) Freight costs are subsidised by Queensland Arts Council as part of membership services
Regional Gallery or independent hirer $770 (incl. GST) + freight costs Local Arts Council in partnership with Regional Gallery or independent hirer$330 (incl. GST) + freight costs LAC on-charges freight costs to Regional Gallery or independent hirer
VARYING BOOKING FEES (DUE TO THE SIZE):Artesian Country $1100 (incl. GST) + freight LAC’s same fee structure as above
All exhibition/s are subject to availability.
CANCELLATION
Cancellation fees apply if an exhibition is cancelled after confirmation of dates and finalisation of itineraries.
Cancellation will incur a $100 administration fee if an exhibition is cancelled after Queensland Arts Council has received the signed Confirmation Form.
Cancellation within six weeks of the exhibition date will incur a fee of 50% of the total exhibition fee.
THE PROCESS
Approximately one month after your request you will receive a Confirmation Form. This form needs to be returned by the due date to confirm your booking.
After your Confirmation Form has been received by QAC you will receive a confirmation by email.
An exhibition information kit will contain an invoice, tour manual, marketing material and transport details, and will be sent to your venue approximately six weeks prior to the arrival of your exhibition.
Find us onQUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCILGPO BOx 376 BRISBANE QUEENSLAND 4001
P: 07 3846 7500F: 07 3846 [email protected]
A Booking Request Form can be downloaded from our website on www.qac.org.au